Mini Split Systems

Ductless comfort for the room that never behaves: too hot, too cold, too far from the main system, or not connected to ducts at all.

The fastest way to cool one problem area is not always a bigger central system.

A mini split is an outdoor condenser connected to one or more indoor heads. Instead of pushing air through long duct runs, the system delivers cooling directly to the space. That makes it useful for bedrooms, additions, home offices, garages, apartments, server rooms, small retail rooms, and spaces where adding ducts would be messy or expensive.

Useful surprise Ductwork can waste more energy than people expect.

The Department of Energy notes that duct losses in central forced-air systems can account for more than 30% of energy consumption for air conditioning. A ductless mini split avoids that specific duct-loss problem because it cools the room directly.

When a mini split is a strong choice

  • One room is always uncomfortable while the rest of the property is fine.
  • You are finishing an attic, basement, garage, sunroom, or addition.
  • There is no practical route for ductwork.
  • You want a separate temperature zone without cooling the whole building.
  • You need a quieter, targeted option for a bedroom or office.

What has to be checked before installation

The clean-looking wall unit is only the visible part. A proper estimate should check wall placement, outdoor condenser location, condensate drain routing, line-set length, electrical capacity, disconnect placement, and whether the room load matches the unit size.

Mini splits are simple to use, but not simple to guess.

Comfort One zone can change the whole property.

Cooling the problem room can reduce fights with the thermostat and help the central system stop chasing one bad area.

Placement Indoor head location matters.

Air should wash across the room, not blast a bed, desk, or dining table. Drain routing also matters.

Electrical The AC work and electrical work meet here.

Mini splits often need dedicated electrical prep, outdoor disconnects, and clean routing from panel to equipment.

Can a mini split cool more than one room?

Sometimes, but it depends on layout. Open spaces share air better than closed bedrooms. Multi-zone systems can serve multiple rooms with multiple indoor heads.

Is a mini split always better than central air?

No. If you already have good ductwork and want whole-property cooling, a ducted system may be cleaner. Mini splits shine when zoning and ductless installation are the main goals.

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